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Try using [[GetEquippedItemType - Actor]] as a work around. Have it check for the left hand, and then have it check for the type of weapon equipped. Also try [[GetEquippedWeapon - Actor]] if you don't get your results from GetEquippedItembyType. --[[User:Terra Nova2|Terra Nova2]] ([[User talk:Terra Nova2|talk]]) 2014-11-20T10:36:36 (EST) | Try using [[GetEquippedItemType - Actor]] as a work around. Have it check for the left hand, and then have it check for the type of weapon equipped. Also try [[GetEquippedWeapon - Actor]] if you don't get your results from GetEquippedItembyType. --[[User:Terra Nova2|Terra Nova2]] ([[User talk:Terra Nova2|talk]]) 2014-11-20T10:36:36 (EST) | ||
I ended up using | |||
<source lang="papyrus">(PlayerRef.IsEquipped(akBaseObject) || PlayerRef.GetEquippedObject(0) == akBaseObject)</source> | |||
having [[GetEquippedObject - Actor]] check the left hand, this worked without any issues. | |||
--[[User:VampireMonkey|VampireMonkey]] ([[User talk:VampireMonkey|talk]]) 2014-11-20T21:28:48 (EST) |
Revision as of 21:28, 20 November 2014
This doesn't seem to work if you're dual wielding and trying to get the weapon in the Left hand, works perfectly for the right hand.
--VampireMonkey (talk) 2014-11-19T19:50:47 (EST)
Try using GetEquippedItemType - Actor as a work around. Have it check for the left hand, and then have it check for the type of weapon equipped. Also try GetEquippedWeapon - Actor if you don't get your results from GetEquippedItembyType. --Terra Nova2 (talk) 2014-11-20T10:36:36 (EST)
I ended up using
(PlayerRef.IsEquipped(akBaseObject) || PlayerRef.GetEquippedObject(0) == akBaseObject)
having GetEquippedObject - Actor check the left hand, this worked without any issues. --VampireMonkey (talk) 2014-11-20T21:28:48 (EST)